Manuel's mouth filled with foam
Upon discovering the properties of Mimi Merlot
Just imagine his chagrin when he found she'd drugged him,
Tied him up and locked him inside her wardrobe.
On top of all of this the boas hung above him
Made him sneeze
It's snowing all around inside Mimi's wardrobe.
Oh no no.
Now she's covering the wardrobe in aluminum foil
Oh no no then she sticks her little finger
Through the key hole and says
"suck on it and maybe I'll let you go"
To which Manuel replies "Oh you want me to suck? Like this?"
Mimi Merlot you're the most convincingly non-fictitious character that I know


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Mimi Merlot Lyrics as written by Kevin Barnes

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    General Comment

    This and Penelope are my favorite songs on the Coquelicot album.

    I love this part: "It's snowing all around inside Mimi's wardrobe Oh, no, no Now she's covering the wardrobe in aluminum foil Oh, no, no"

    focusophobicon June 14, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    WHAT!! the first time i heard this song...i laughed so hard i cried i absolutely do not get it. but i love it.

    pac43764on March 21, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    This is about a guy getting stuck in Mimi's wardrobe

    wobo woboon August 24, 2008   Link
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    My Opinion

    Mimi Merlot is NOT the most convincingly non-fictitious character that I know.

    Salty Kevinon December 10, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Oh? You want me to suck? Like this...?

    HopeSoForYouon June 26, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    Who is the other guy singing in this song? I absolutely love his voice!

    TheGlowon September 12, 2011   Link
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    Drugs are a hell of a drug

    MrHorribleon October 13, 2021   Link

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